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it's a less comfort than it used to be. we'd like to suggest another image a little less glamorous but it saves energy and water and can be a solution and more importantly, it's something water manager's have some control over. a little less glamorous but that's something together we can work on. thanks a lot. [applause] >> well good afternoon everybody. you've been very patient and i realize i'm the last thing to be inflicted upon you with my power point. i have to reiterate barries comments. there's been a great group of people and topics and probably the only better conference i've been to was in nebraska. a long time back, they are way ahead of you on this. i was delighted to hear lester snows understanding of global climate change and we'll have to start calling him lester rain however, and your probably really sick of hearing that, so, next slide. what i'm going to do is talk a little bit about - not the science or impact which i've worked with quite a bit - but rather resources for managers to try and close some of t
it's a less comfort than it used to be. we'd like to suggest another image a little less glamorous but it saves energy and water and can be a solution and more importantly, it's something water manager's have some control over. a little less glamorous but that's something together we can work on. thanks a lot. [applause] >> well good afternoon everybody. you've been very patient and i realize i'm the last thing to be inflicted upon you with my power point. i have to reiterate barries...
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the other one instead of using magnetic fields you can use actually a 12 volt battery over the head and that also can actually increase excitable of motor cortex. these are two ways to augment activity and plasticity over targeted areas of the brain and a lot of studies are showing that these can increase and improve performance. so the dream would be the cocktail would be to take a patient early after stroke, in this window of plasticity, put them, hook them up to a robot and stimulate their brain at the same time. and potentially give them some sort of drug and with this cocktail, ramp up the amount of recovery that could occur in these patients early after stroke. >> let me go back. this notion of where you see the future of the kind of research you are doing with the deep brain stimulation. >> as you know, deep brain stimulation is now being exported if you will from the parkinson's tremor field so other movement disorders it has been successfully for distonya and other disorders characterized by excessive movement. but more strikingly, and i think remarkably for disorders, that rea
the other one instead of using magnetic fields you can use actually a 12 volt battery over the head and that also can actually increase excitable of motor cortex. these are two ways to augment activity and plasticity over targeted areas of the brain and a lot of studies are showing that these can increase and improve performance. so the dream would be the cocktail would be to take a patient early after stroke, in this window of plasticity, put them, hook them up to a robot and stimulate their...
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thanks for being with us. iran's president, mahmoud ahmadinejad is in new york for the annual general is assembly being held at the united nations. this comes as two americans are held in jail in iran. their mothers are asking for a face-to-face meeting with the iranian president. >> reporter: he was smiling for the meeting in new york, but the mothers of two hikers still in prison in iran would like their turn for a meeting. >> we are mothers. we are not politicians. and we are just very, very eager, clearly to have our children returned to us. >> the family members spoke at a news conference with sara shourd, who just returned after a year in custody in iran. shourd said until the two other hikers are leigh -- released, she does not feel relieved. >> this is not the time to celebrate. my disappointment in not sharing this with shane and josh is crushing and i stand before you today only one-third free. >> reporter: a ahmadinej ad is attending conferences until the general assembly opens later in week but hav
thanks for being with us. iran's president, mahmoud ahmadinejad is in new york for the annual general is assembly being held at the united nations. this comes as two americans are held in jail in iran. their mothers are asking for a face-to-face meeting with the iranian president. >> reporter: he was smiling for the meeting in new york, but the mothers of two hikers still in prison in iran would like their turn for a meeting. >> we are mothers. we are not politicians. and we are...
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we will use the full set of tools available to us. our decision demonstrates this. >> you said that you are investigating companies that have not pulled out of irna. which are those companies? >> 1 strength is that it allows us to have the kind of conversation with these firms as they try to achieve results. we do not think it would be useful to discuss with specific firms. we are engaging compensations. -- conversations. >> to what extent are you concerned there will be a substitution the set for european companies that are pulling out? there are other countries that have oil services. to what extent the do you see t? >> we have made clear that we are strongly discouraging substitutions. we encourage you not to undertake these activities. we make the potential consequences. he is in the process of having consultations with a number of key countries around the world to explain the provisions of the act. >> how you measure how big it can be? >> what would you expect them to say? >> at the end of the day, would most care about is how ir
we will use the full set of tools available to us. our decision demonstrates this. >> you said that you are investigating companies that have not pulled out of irna. which are those companies? >> 1 strength is that it allows us to have the kind of conversation with these firms as they try to achieve results. we do not think it would be useful to discuss with specific firms. we are engaging compensations. -- conversations. >> to what extent are you concerned there will be a...
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temperatures and some use global climate models and some both. there are lots of future greenhouse gas predictions. there was a brief period of time around the time of the national assessment in the year 2 thousand that we hoped we would see more flows in the river but if you look at the study recently out of university of washington, one has to have a pessimistic outlook on what future flows look like in the colorado river. my colleague marty produced one as well. that show as 50 percent reduction by 2030. i'm not sure i believe that but if you think the river is going to get more water, you might be living in, la la, land. two problems. one in lower basin and one in higher basin. if you look that bottom line the net balance is a minus one point 4 million acre feet per year. that's going in there on average and that's not doing to change in lake, powell, and the out flows are 14 million acre feed with that in that system , it doesn't take long to see you will have a problem with average hydraulics. in my state there's this great terror that some
temperatures and some use global climate models and some both. there are lots of future greenhouse gas predictions. there was a brief period of time around the time of the national assessment in the year 2 thousand that we hoped we would see more flows in the river but if you look at the study recently out of university of washington, one has to have a pessimistic outlook on what future flows look like in the colorado river. my colleague marty produced one as well. that show as 50 percent...
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cars i used to be shipped to san diego or portland are now ship to richmond. honda and the richmond celebrated their rival today along with the team. it they'll gain jobs on loading those new automobiles. honda will also pay the facility that was built for the project they will collect fees of $5 million a year for the next 15 years. >> in california is a couple of wild fires to tell you about. we have one west of los angeles and did threaten some homes for while of the crews got to look quickly they were able to put it out. a fire in the southern sequoia forest is still growing now 1 is 3 days old it's burned about 4,000 a. only about 10 percent contained no one has been injured. i camera in a liquor store capture the scene from saturday night and when you see there's a car about thailand through the glass window and door the store it's a white car which you see from another ankle but that had been pushed into the store by and ask you the. you can see the man running upside his wife and child and the white car moments earlier the driver of the sec had also hi
cars i used to be shipped to san diego or portland are now ship to richmond. honda and the richmond celebrated their rival today along with the team. it they'll gain jobs on loading those new automobiles. honda will also pay the facility that was built for the project they will collect fees of $5 million a year for the next 15 years. >> in california is a couple of wild fires to tell you about. we have one west of los angeles and did threaten some homes for while of the crews got to look...
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to get us through these changes times. thank you. >> thank you. one of the benefits of going later, maybe i should cross off all the stuff i was going to say because everybody hit it. i do want to start by thanking jarrod for his complete plan. we got you signed on 59. i actually want to start with a conclusion and i'll repeat them at the end and we've hit them. but climate change is going on for the last 150 years. this is not something coming it's already here. it's hard to get your community to understand it. we need to be imagining it now and we're not doing a particularly good job of that. ,maurine had a constitution. there are no silver bullets you have to have a comprehensive approach to this. the next conclusion is, we have to build diverse water management portfolios in every region of the state. i like the language. jarrod started with portfolio and used the term hedges and we're bringing a business risk management where you build a portfolio have hedge a sounds, and have contingency plans. you have to be prepare
to get us through these changes times. thank you. >> thank you. one of the benefits of going later, maybe i should cross off all the stuff i was going to say because everybody hit it. i do want to start by thanking jarrod for his complete plan. we got you signed on 59. i actually want to start with a conclusion and i'll repeat them at the end and we've hit them. but climate change is going on for the last 150 years. this is not something coming it's already here. it's hard to get your...
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>>> we hope you stay with us. this morning's first service at new birth missionary church starts in about 30 minutes. we'll have an in depth discussion on these allegations against bishop eddie long. the bishop will also have a news conference. martin savidge will be covering that for us. for now, sanjay gupta, m.d. begins now. >>> good morning. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. when you think of the program "house," you probably think of medical mysteries. of course, they're all actors and the stories aren't real, but the truth is there are medical mysteries all around us. today we're going to take you to a place where patients go when no one has been able to tell them what is wrong. they're real medical mysteries, and they're with real people. let's get started. what if you got sick with a life-threatening condition, but your doctor doesn't know why or what to do. i'm going to take you inside a hospital, a sort of place of last resort, where a team of the most brilliant minds in medicine solve the nation's most mysterious i
>>> we hope you stay with us. this morning's first service at new birth missionary church starts in about 30 minutes. we'll have an in depth discussion on these allegations against bishop eddie long. the bishop will also have a news conference. martin savidge will be covering that for us. for now, sanjay gupta, m.d. begins now. >>> good morning. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. when you think of the program "house," you probably think of medical mysteries. of course, they're...
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canada, sending us a fresh cool breeze. and humidity levels at %-so the temppratures, as you s, -orth in wilmington.ú at 57. and looking at 2 in baltimore. 60 in hagerstown. and oot there in winchester,,3 northerr virginia, 60. dc at 67 nd we saw warmer temmerattres in the mid to upper 80s to thh south of us. continue to see tte warmer air pushing up as we see high pressure move just off to the east. looking at the temperatures. new england stttes. only 51 degrees in albany. ú%obaaly drop down to the upper3 40s potentially tonight. so the cooler air is slowly working the way down. look at the difference in temperatures. from cleveland at 59 to indianapolis at 78. 30 minutes ago, 80 degrees there. and some f that warm air builds in with the help of high pressure. here is what is goiig oo. mechanism of the atmosphere. here is what is happening. high pressuue is cllckwise, rotating air.3 so we have clockwise rotating air and also sinking air, from a lost to the surface. so what is happening is that we are not seeing much clo
canada, sending us a fresh cool breeze. and humidity levels at %-so the temppratures, as you s, -orth in wilmington.ú at 57. and looking at 2 in baltimore. 60 in hagerstown. and oot there in winchester,,3 northerr virginia, 60. dc at 67 nd we saw warmer temmerattres in the mid to upper 80s to thh south of us. continue to see tte warmer air pushing up as we see high pressure move just off to the east. looking at the temperatures. new england stttes. only 51 degrees in albany. ú%obaaly drop...
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bay area news at 7:00 is a multimedia newscast created you can watch us online. we are streaming live on the web at ktvu.com. >> a huge trampoline park opens up in san francisco called at at the house up their and is located in an aircraft hangar new the western edge of christie field. it consists of 42 trampolines covering an area about the size of a basketball court. for $14 you get one hour of jumping. inside activities might be perfect. >> just in time for the winter season or getting close to winter. . more clouds and maybe some sprinkles in the forecast. this is something you do not expect a late summer. i will show you there is fog and low cow -- low clouds along the coast of the forecast tomorrow is a lot like it was today. there will be clouds and fog and tomorrow temperatures are where they were basically maybe a degree or two warmer and showers in the extended. this is the system that i am tracking. as it drops in on friday may be some drizzle and friday night into saturday maybe some rain mainly north. i will show you the computer model in just a mome
bay area news at 7:00 is a multimedia newscast created you can watch us online. we are streaming live on the web at ktvu.com. >> a huge trampoline park opens up in san francisco called at at the house up their and is located in an aircraft hangar new the western edge of christie field. it consists of 42 trampolines covering an area about the size of a basketball court. for $14 you get one hour of jumping. inside activities might be perfect. >> just in time for the winter season or...
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i will not use your misstatement in a commercial. [laughter] [applause] >> will you promise for karl rove and all those people who are funding your ads for you? [applause] >> we will go now to closing comments. based on the coin toss earlier, senator bennett will go first. you have three minutes. >> thank you. that is one minute more than i thought i would have. let me just say thank you to all of you for hanging in there so late tonight. it really has been an incredible privilege to travel 25,000 miles in this state in the last 20 months to listen, to hear people. i don't give long speeches. but i encouraged debate and their criticism and their ideas. we all essentially want the same thing. but the time this stuff gets to washington, it is so screwed up by the special interests and the lobbyist -- by the way, i might be willing to think about a lifetime ban for lobbyists or term limits for lobbyists. [applause] but what we need to do is have confidence in each other, no matter what party we belong to, no matter what part of the stat
i will not use your misstatement in a commercial. [laughter] [applause] >> will you promise for karl rove and all those people who are funding your ads for you? [applause] >> we will go now to closing comments. based on the coin toss earlier, senator bennett will go first. you have three minutes. >> thank you. that is one minute more than i thought i would have. let me just say thank you to all of you for hanging in there so late tonight. it really has been an incredible...
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and it just came to us, we will survive. so far so good. >> reporter: this was intended to be moral booster at an upcoming training event. >> it's easier than you might eect. the librarians i work with are amazingly professional. but they're also very personable and enthusiastic about their libraries antheir jobs. >> reporter: the librarians are hoping the powers that put the budget together for next year seat video and will understand their frustration. if you'd like to take a look at the entire video, come to our website and seach libraries will survive. >> that's just too funny. they oughtto charge for the downloads, a lot of ople watching. >> that's so catchy. >>> turning now to sports. >> lindsay sits down for lunch with nick backstrom. >> alex ovechkin is the obvious superstar on the capitols ross sister, but backstrom is really the glue for the team. after his first 100-point season last year, the caps signed him to a ten-year $67 million contract. backstrom immediately gave back to his parents who helped nurture his
and it just came to us, we will survive. so far so good. >> reporter: this was intended to be moral booster at an upcoming training event. >> it's easier than you might eect. the librarians i work with are amazingly professional. but they're also very personable and enthusiastic about their libraries antheir jobs. >> reporter: the librarians are hoping the powers that put the budget together for next year seat video and will understand their frustration. if you'd like to take...
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thanks for joining us this morning. we know it's early. >>> 4:31 is our time. that means it's time for weather and traic on the 1s. here's tom. >> another dry morning under way. we do have a time for some rain by this time tomorrow morning. we may have wet streets and roads and sidewalks. looking at temperatures around the region it's in the 60s from the shenandoah valley to the atlantic beaches. now 69 at national airport. the mountains of western maryland, west virginia, many locations in the 50s there. it's in the low0s on the eastern shore away from the waters and around virginia's tide water region up near upper 60s. over the last 12 hours we've seen som increase in the cloud cover coming from a low essure system that's spreading some rain from michigan down through ohio, indiana, kentucky, southern illinois. that's heading to theeast. and it may arrive here this evening. before then, increasing clouds, highs, mid 80s. then there is that chance of a passing shower this evening. maybe some thunder, small chance of that. d then tomorrow we'll get increasing
thanks for joining us this morning. we know it's early. >>> 4:31 is our time. that means it's time for weather and traic on the 1s. here's tom. >> another dry morning under way. we do have a time for some rain by this time tomorrow morning. we may have wet streets and roads and sidewalks. looking at temperatures around the region it's in the 60s from the shenandoah valley to the atlantic beaches. now 69 at national airport. the mountains of western maryland, west virginia, many...
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now for tomorrow, don't get too used to the heat. we're looking at temperatures dropping five to ten degrees but then we'll be going back up again in our seven-day forecast with some potential major heat coming our way. all right. right now we have a few clouds passing over eureka, deciding this short lived pattern will be under for tuesday and wednesday. you can see it still remains active with cloud cover and weak disturbances. it really is all about the jet stream as we often say this time of the year. it's going to continue to swing more to the south giving us this troughier pattern and that allows the cool air to enter for tuesday and wednesday. dropping our temperatures back to you. mushing us below average and also bringing more fog, persistent fog back to the coastline. for tuesday that will mean 70s inland and for wednesday still staying below average, but stick around here because in my seven-day forecast we are talking about some big-time heat. as for tomorrow morning, mid-50s. by 11 a.m. mid to upper 60s and mostly sunny
now for tomorrow, don't get too used to the heat. we're looking at temperatures dropping five to ten degrees but then we'll be going back up again in our seven-day forecast with some potential major heat coming our way. all right. right now we have a few clouds passing over eureka, deciding this short lived pattern will be under for tuesday and wednesday. you can see it still remains active with cloud cover and weak disturbances. it really is all about the jet stream as we often say this time...
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>> both of us. >> it's good. to bad you have to stay in the building all night. 69 degrees at 9:00, 67 at 11:00. winds only 5-10 miles per hour. and it will be a nice evening and a very nice overnight and tomorrow morning will be good, just not as chilly as the fall- like temperatures that we had. and speaking of fall, tomorrow is the first day of fall. >> the equinox. thank you, gary. >>> she'll be the first woman executed in virginia in over a century. >>> plus the charges for a woman who first said a stranger threw acid in her face and later at mitted it was a -- later admitted it was a hoax. >>> and plus the death of another teammate. we'll be right back. n d >>> no clemency for a woman on death row in virginia. governor bob mcdonnell is refusing to consider the appeal. louis will be the first one executed in virginia in nearly a century. only the u.s. supreme court could stop the execution. and we can tell you she's convicted of masterminding the hired killings of her husband and stepson in 2002. >>> the wom
>> both of us. >> it's good. to bad you have to stay in the building all night. 69 degrees at 9:00, 67 at 11:00. winds only 5-10 miles per hour. and it will be a nice evening and a very nice overnight and tomorrow morning will be good, just not as chilly as the fall- like temperatures that we had. and speaking of fall, tomorrow is the first day of fall. >> the equinox. thank you, gary. >>> she'll be the first woman executed in virginia in over a century. >>>...
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>>> thanks for joining us at 9:00. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm jamie costello. >> low turnout at the primaries yesterday. a co-worker voluntarily tired at the precinct in baltimore county, the entire day they had about 400 people show up. that's sad. >> i think i voted around 12:00, three people. >> i was the only one in there, amazing. >> gregg bernstein is ahead, again we have all these absentee votes to go over. >> we'll go over the primaries on our show. >> when's the last time you updated your resume? >> recently. it's one of those things-- >> i'm not leaving. i'm not going anywhere. they say you should always have it updated. we're going to get advice on updating that resume. we'll talk about the african-american cultural festival coming to town this weekend. a lot of big names, it'll be a lot of fun. >> we'll talk to people from that, we'll also talk about divorces, very painful, very hard, stressful, expensive. there's help out there. we'll let you know, give you advice. when do you hire a lawyer, what can you do
>>> thanks for joining us at 9:00. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm jamie costello. >> low turnout at the primaries yesterday. a co-worker voluntarily tired at the precinct in baltimore county, the entire day they had about 400 people show up. that's sad. >> i think i voted around 12:00, three people. >> i was the only one in there, amazing. >> gregg bernstein is ahead, again we have all these absentee votes to go over. >> we'll go over the primaries on our...
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we will also be using recycled material. currently, if you are walking around mosconi, you do not know what city you are in, but by the time this is done, you will know. here is a diagram of mosconi north and south. the blue area will be the more high tech, the part that focuses more on the south part of the peninsula, silicon valley. mosconi north faces north, napa, marin, sonoma, and that will be a more natural color. and the famous conductor, the golden gate, will connect the two buildings. here is the mosconi south conference call one month ago. 30 years old. had not been painted, had not been renovated in 30 years. here it is two weeks ago when we transformed the ceiling. new lighting throughout the building. new finishing on the floors. in a couple of weeks, the south hall looks dramatically different. here is how the rest will look. here is an existing meeting room which is pretty much consistent around the building. not only are the color of old, and gaps in the walls, fabric is torn. here is clear we start to bring
we will also be using recycled material. currently, if you are walking around mosconi, you do not know what city you are in, but by the time this is done, you will know. here is a diagram of mosconi north and south. the blue area will be the more high tech, the part that focuses more on the south part of the peninsula, silicon valley. mosconi north faces north, napa, marin, sonoma, and that will be a more natural color. and the famous conductor, the golden gate, will connect the two buildings....
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>> security call back. >> reporter: although the manager would not talk to us, a spokesman told us they are considering additional safety precautions. pedestrian can walk into the complex. jonathan bloom, kron 4 news. >> announcer: storm sets in this week and ♪ [ male announcer ] it's luxury with fire in its veins. bold. daring. capable of moving your soul. ♪ and that's even before you drop your foot on the pedal. ♪ the new 2011 cts coupe from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> big news in the airline industry, share holders of united and continental approved the merger making it the world's largest. the deal will most likely have a negative impact on some travelers. >>> the goal is to become profitable and that goal led them to join force. it will be called united airlines but the planes will be painted incontinental colors. now people worry it will mean higher air fairs. if you fly in and out of san francisco, oakland ticket prices will likely stay the same that's because west and jet blue should keep united honest. large cities, you will be okay. for those flying to o
>> security call back. >> reporter: although the manager would not talk to us, a spokesman told us they are considering additional safety precautions. pedestrian can walk into the complex. jonathan bloom, kron 4 news. >> announcer: storm sets in this week and ♪ [ male announcer ] it's luxury with fire in its veins. bold. daring. capable of moving your soul. ♪ and that's even before you drop your foot on the pedal. ♪ the new 2011 cts coupe from cadillac. the new standard...
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they did not report the use of steroids and the substanc hgh onorms used to assess their fitness for duty. they put out a statement that said employees must held to the highest ethical conduct. when this information came to our attention, a thorough investigation was initiated which led to today's charges. the agents cannot use their weapons while this veflgs proceeds. >>> a former high school football star is on his way to prison after being convicted in an elaborate murder scheme. prosecutors say it started on an adult chat line. jackie vincent is in prince george's county with more on the story. jackie? >> reporter: this case does point out the potential dangers of adult phone chat lines. these grainy security camera images from october 2008 show the prelude to a cold-blooded murder. prosecutors claim the rson in the lighter gray coat is a young man named tommy whack. they say he was using a cell phone belonging to his cousin also seen here to lure a man to his death in a dark, lonely spot behind a landover middle school. the other camera show the two men leaving the area a short
they did not report the use of steroids and the substanc hgh onorms used to assess their fitness for duty. they put out a statement that said employees must held to the highest ethical conduct. when this information came to our attention, a thorough investigation was initiated which led to today's charges. the agents cannot use their weapons while this veflgs proceeds. >>> a former high school football star is on his way to prison after being convicted in an elaborate murder scheme....
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thank you for joining us. what is it that you want to know before you would eat genetically engineered meat or food? >> i think this falls under the notion of what we've been calling for the last 10, 15 years, precautionary principle. it's the idea that if something new is going to be introduced, for example, like genetically engineered food to human beings, then the burden of proof it's that safe, effective, not an environmental problem, falls on the people who want to introduce it, as opposed to proving it isn't dangerous. so that's really the issue here. this is not a new concept. in medicine, we've had this idea of first do no harm since the time of aapproximahip pohipoacr >> you see young ladies becoming older sooner because of the hormones. that's the concern for most people, they don't flow how it's going to affect their bodies. >> absolutely. and ultimately, we have to decide if a product is safe. to do that, it's where we put that fulcrum, where we put that point of say. it's the product that's being
thank you for joining us. what is it that you want to know before you would eat genetically engineered meat or food? >> i think this falls under the notion of what we've been calling for the last 10, 15 years, precautionary principle. it's the idea that if something new is going to be introduced, for example, like genetically engineered food to human beings, then the burden of proof it's that safe, effective, not an environmental problem, falls on the people who want to introduce it, as...
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a lot of people are trying to get used to it. instead of going down a major road, they are taking a road that looks like an accent. when it comes to doing business in tyson's corner these days, it is all about what the time saved. they are rerouting traffic. >> if you want to go southern, you have to time where you want to go and allow time. >> making deliveries around here is a constant changing challenge for him and others. >> people get confused. >> people are coming here to ask me for a different way. i do not know. >> those who make their living in this busy corridor of tyson's corner and say they hope date new traffic will bring an unexpected boost in business. >> maybe it will bring more people, you know. >> windy construction began, this commercial corridor had suffered behind the garage of orange barrels. for the next four months, the tropical be steps away. -- the traffic will be steps away. >> eventually, it worked out. >> tyson's corner is a business center, it is a place where hundreds of thousands people commute thr
a lot of people are trying to get used to it. instead of going down a major road, they are taking a road that looks like an accent. when it comes to doing business in tyson's corner these days, it is all about what the time saved. they are rerouting traffic. >> if you want to go southern, you have to time where you want to go and allow time. >> making deliveries around here is a constant changing challenge for him and others. >> people get confused. >> people are coming...
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the 90s, hang out, stay with us, "eyewitness news" continues. we'll be right back. mm, my water just broke! which is really exciting... except i'm at a grocery store. i was just standing here with a carton of oj, and all of a sudden, it was all over the floor. the water, not the oj. and i'm not near my doctor and i'm not really sure what i should do... [ intercom ] clean up on aisle three! [ inhales deeply ] ugh. [ male announcer ] when the unexpected happens, you need a health plan you can trust. 3.4 million californians trust us with their health coverage needs. blue shield. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. our state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes,
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they do not have a call us at this point. they do not suspect foul play. >>> what a terrible situation. the identities of the woman and her children have not been released. the children ranged in age between two months and eight- years old. >>> street racing might be the reason for a car crash. it happened on a powder mill road in beltsville. suzanne kennedy has the details. >> all three people involved were taken to the hospital after two teenagers decided to race. the accident shown here from newschopper 7 happened during the school day. authorities say two of those involved were 17-years old. by dismissal time this afternoon students were talking about their classmates accident which involved racing. >> being 17, you should have better things to do. >> the crash took place in the 3100 block of powder mill road. >> apparently he was trying to make the courage and he lost control of the vehicle -- was trying to make the curve. they car traveling southbound ended up striking him. >> a driver was trapped for 10 minutes and his
they do not have a call us at this point. they do not suspect foul play. >>> what a terrible situation. the identities of the woman and her children have not been released. the children ranged in age between two months and eight- years old. >>> street racing might be the reason for a car crash. it happened on a powder mill road in beltsville. suzanne kennedy has the details. >> all three people involved were taken to the hospital after two teenagers decided to race. the...
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-- california's condemned men and women used to die. san quentin's gas chamber converted in the 90s for lethal injection. the new chamber sits outside death row the inside is four times bigger than the old gas chamber new procedures are in place to make sure the process is painless for the condemned. >> this is the security area, a holding cell where the inmate spends the last 6 hours of his life. >> reporter: the prisoner will spend the last day in this small cell watched by guards to prevent suicide. he can talk to visitors on the other side of the bars or watch tv just outside his cell. shortly before midnight he will take the 16 steps into the injection room, and be strapped to the same gurney used in the old gas chamber. needles will be inserted in his arms with plastic tubes leading through holes into a hidden room, the infusion control resume where the execution team waits to pump the three chemicals that will first anaethesiaize and then stop the mans heart. on the wall hotlines to the attorney general should anyone decide to st
-- california's condemned men and women used to die. san quentin's gas chamber converted in the 90s for lethal injection. the new chamber sits outside death row the inside is four times bigger than the old gas chamber new procedures are in place to make sure the process is painless for the condemned. >> this is the security area, a holding cell where the inmate spends the last 6 hours of his life. >> reporter: the prisoner will spend the last day in this small cell watched by guards...
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let us understand about the process. we had over 30 meetings and we said, well it'll be nice to know what happened those 30 meetings and amazing how 30 can take place at the pentagon. there nose at single note or proceedings about those that you can divulge to us. i'd love to know more an about how they take place and how you can have no proceedings and nothing to get our hands on to understand what's doing on there. you can understand why we're a little bit frustrateed by the lack of transparency. the lack of understanding about a decision of this magnitudes as the chairman point the - the effort to providing a framework for jointness and a decision of this magnitude without the transparency and this body understanding and secretary lynn you lectured on a responsibility office a leader and yours is to pro stride information so we as congress can do our duty to make sure we understand the decisions and the implications to the nature of those decisions i appreciate the lecture but the responsibility cuts both ways and the
let us understand about the process. we had over 30 meetings and we said, well it'll be nice to know what happened those 30 meetings and amazing how 30 can take place at the pentagon. there nose at single note or proceedings about those that you can divulge to us. i'd love to know more an about how they take place and how you can have no proceedings and nothing to get our hands on to understand what's doing on there. you can understand why we're a little bit frustrateed by the lack of...
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the satellite data used 24/7, is used in a forecast model, hurricane models, every day models, the forects they put out every day. >> those models that he's talking about, that's the guidance we look at to put together the forecast. the beer the satellite data gets, the better our forecast will get. we're not just talking about tracking hurricanes but other thing as well. the next generation will be out very soon. satellites in ace, by the way, the size of a school bus. it takes about six years to build one of those. take a look at these satellite imges. they're looped together. this system hear, that is karl. it made landfall over the southern yucatan. it is moving to the west and will reemerge. that's igor, añlcategory 4. it will moving dangerously close to bermuda, coming up at the end of the week. we're going to get some rough seas from it. friday, saturday, sunday. then we've got julibehind it. i have to tell u, the atlantic has not seen two category 4 hurricanes simultaneously since going all the way back to 1926. he's more on that track of igor here. ou can see how close it gets ju
the satellite data used 24/7, is used in a forecast model, hurricane models, every day models, the forects they put out every day. >> those models that he's talking about, that's the guidance we look at to put together the forecast. the beer the satellite data gets, the better our forecast will get. we're not just talking about tracking hurricanes but other thing as well. the next generation will be out very soon. satellites in ace, by the way, the size of a school bus. it takes about six...
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the guy who dropped us off has the proclivity for picking up dangerous animals. i don't recommend it. it was kind of a terrifying experience to have somebody pick up a rattlesnake and go look at it, look at it, and put it right in your face and you are going, no, no, no thanks especially when he was the one driving around and leaving you out there to walk barefoot across the sand. out there where at times you are carrying 100 pounds of water, where you are carrying water in your hands, you are carrying water on your back, everything is about waterity there. you bury your water, you pick up your water, you strap it to your body. i remember on one of the trips carrying all this weight on my back and not sure why i had all this weight on my back. it was making me so clumsy, it was dragging me around and i started trying to unclip it and unbuckle all this stuff that i was carrying out on the dunes so i could get rid of it finally until i realized, wow, you have really put a lot of buckles on this. you didn't want this stuff off you. it's water. don't drop your water.
the guy who dropped us off has the proclivity for picking up dangerous animals. i don't recommend it. it was kind of a terrifying experience to have somebody pick up a rattlesnake and go look at it, look at it, and put it right in your face and you are going, no, no, no thanks especially when he was the one driving around and leaving you out there to walk barefoot across the sand. out there where at times you are carrying 100 pounds of water, where you are carrying water in your hands, you are...
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stay with us. hó after using roe for a while, i went to my stylist and she said hair was growing back... i was like, yes, this works... [ male announcer ] only rogaine is proven to regrow hair in 85% of guys. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. [ male announcer ] stop losing. start gaining. n honking. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. a short time ago, this woman suffered from around his house. these people chose freedom over restrictions. independence over limitations. they chose mobility. they chosehe scooter store. and this is the team of mobility experts who made it all happen. ii great news, you've been approved for payment. dr. cruz, i'm calling on behalf ofmarie stanford. and they can make it happen for you. hi, i'm doug harrison, if you're living with limited mobility, call the scooter store today. i promise, no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to ensure your total satisfaction. i expected they'd help me file some paperwork with medicare and my insurance. i neve
stay with us. hó after using roe for a while, i went to my stylist and she said hair was growing back... i was like, yes, this works... [ male announcer ] only rogaine is proven to regrow hair in 85% of guys. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. [ male announcer ] stop losing. start gaining. n honking. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. a short time ago, this woman suffered from around his house. these people chose freedom over restrictions. independence over limitations. they chose mobility....
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he's with us from the site in washington. john, give us a sense of the room, sense of the president. by that, mean all this talk about him connecting or not with people. today, some of the people with you there decided they needed to be heard. >> reporter: exactly, brian. the president faces this remarkable squeeze play. people on wall street, people in the business community say he's hostile, say he's anti-business. yet if you look at this poll we did understand clear did for the town haltoday, most americans say the president's policies are helping big business and wall street and not them. so he had to address both audiences, assure busess who he wants to take some of those billions and billions and begin investing them, that he's not going to make their lives more difficult, butell the average americans like that exhausted woman whose sound bite you played a moment ago, that he's on the case and he's trying. she just has to have more patience before the results come. >> it's more than just him. he's defending in many ways
he's with us from the site in washington. john, give us a sense of the room, sense of the president. by that, mean all this talk about him connecting or not with people. today, some of the people with you there decided they needed to be heard. >> reporter: exactly, brian. the president faces this remarkable squeeze play. people on wall street, people in the business community say he's hostile, say he's anti-business. yet if you look at this poll we did understand clear did for the town...
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mandy clark in kabul for us. thank you. >>> later today the senate is expected to vote on whether to repeal don't ask, don't tell. the house has already passed a military. on that. >> reporter: good morning. today's vote could be a close one. in any case, supporters call it a critical moment for gay rights. the senate today could move one step closer to repealing the military's don't ask, don't tell policy, a law that bans gays from sevening openly. serving democrats need 60 votes to push it through and all eyes are on a hafl of lawmakers who could cast the deciding vote. in maine monday, pop sen tasati lady gaga urged republican senators olympia snowe and collins to break and support the bill. >> doesn't it seem to you that we should send home the prejudice, the straight soldier who hate the gay soldier? >> reporter: she even had her own policy to propose. >> our new law is called, if you don't like it, go home. >> reporter: the proposal to repeal don't ask, don't tell is part of a larger defense bill. today's v
mandy clark in kabul for us. thank you. >>> later today the senate is expected to vote on whether to repeal don't ask, don't tell. the house has already passed a military. on that. >> reporter: good morning. today's vote could be a close one. in any case, supporters call it a critical moment for gay rights. the senate today could move one step closer to repealing the military's don't ask, don't tell policy, a law that bans gays from sevening openly. serving democrats need 60...
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that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels leveling off and declining. there's a lot of inertia in the system. we all have cars and you can't change power plants overnight and et cetera, et cetera. but in fact the earth response to climate is not going to make too much difference until about the middle part of the century between all those scenarios. through 2050 a climate model is sort of a climate model no whatter what you do with it. in fact if you stop all , co2 emissions today. fossil fuel is the reason it's increasing because fossil means it's stored in the ground and now we're putting it in the a
that's what we used in this california assessment. for the scenarios they were all down scaled to twelve kilometers covering california and nevada. it's not totally adequate and i'm not saying this is a solved problem. the premium grape growers want to know what's going on in napa, valley but for a lot of water related problems i think we're okay. [inaudible] >> what's the long-term climate - >> hopefully, we get on to that green emissions trajectory which would have co2 levels...
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week to, he is ok and we to use struggled mightily. three teams have already made a change of quarterback not bad -- not gingerly -- not injury- related. >> q want to put the best guy out there. we feel joe is our guy. >> the resonate is career wins and bouncing back from a career winds makes it a simple decision for now. along with the backing of the coach, he has support from the locker room. he has the ability. he is going to bounce back. there will be weeks when we talk about how great he is and not be hard on him. we have his back. those games are not a consistent thing. what about -- >> what about the man himself? he seems almost amused at the concern about his competence and ability. but one game does not a quarterback make. >> i watch the tv and read the articles. i don't really care. i will go up there and play the game and play well. one game out of 16, we have 14 left. that one losses not going to matter in the long run. we expect to go out there and play well a lot of times. nobody likes it, i like it, the team doesn't like
week to, he is ok and we to use struggled mightily. three teams have already made a change of quarterback not bad -- not gingerly -- not injury- related. >> q want to put the best guy out there. we feel joe is our guy. >> the resonate is career wins and bouncing back from a career winds makes it a simple decision for now. along with the backing of the coach, he has support from the locker room. he has the ability. he is going to bounce back. there will be weeks when we talk about...
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all of us tasted the dish and none of us particularly liked it. the next afternoon, i felt very sick. at the beginning i stted to shake and experienced chills. then came waves of vomiting and explosive diarrhea. my fever rose to 102. later the doctors called this septic shock. ed rushed me to the emergency room. there doctors administered several tests including chest x-rays, cat scan, blood, stool and urine samples. they gave me iv hydration and sent me home after several hours d told me to return if the symptoms did not improve. the next day, i went to see our family doctor as i was experiencing diarrhea, stomach cramps, dizziness and weakness. he examined me and sent me to swedish hospital in inglewood. the ride to the hospital was very unpleasant. i was quite sick. my electrodes were depleted, my potassium culture comes back as positive for salmonella. bacteria that was both in my blood stream and my intestine. since i take medation for rheumatoid arthritis, which compromises my immune system, i was particularly at risk for an infectious bacte
all of us tasted the dish and none of us particularly liked it. the next afternoon, i felt very sick. at the beginning i stted to shake and experienced chills. then came waves of vomiting and explosive diarrhea. my fever rose to 102. later the doctors called this septic shock. ed rushed me to the emergency room. there doctors administered several tests including chest x-rays, cat scan, blood, stool and urine samples. they gave me iv hydration and sent me home after several hours d told me to...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming dangerous clots. ask your doctor if plavix is right for you. protection that helps save lives. [ female announcer ] certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, redu
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until...
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they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us, we the people. >> in this year of the tea party, a will the of the social conservatives that you hear at this event has been replaced by anger over the healthcare law and anxiety about government spending. >> we are on the downhill course with this country. we are saying that government, back off. we don't like how much you are spending. we don't like how much you're regulating. >> but these conservatives and gop leaders don't agree on everything. there's concern among some establishment republicans that hard line tea party candidates could turn off moderate voters, and many are loudly voicing concerns with republicans they don't think are conservative enough. until november, they are vowing to put aside their own differences, concentrating on taking back power in the capitol. but one notable conservative no show today was sarah palin, the former vice presidential candidate is headlining the annual reagan dinner in iowa. with that speculating more about a possible 2012 pre
they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us, we the people. >> in this year of the tea party, a will the of the social conservatives that you hear at this event has been replaced by anger over the healthcare law and anxiety about government spending. >> we are on the downhill course with this country. we are saying that government, back off. we don't like how much you are spending. we don't like how much you're regulating. >> but these conservatives and gop leaders...
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the elections director katie brown tells us the original projections were 25% to 30% turnout. as of 3:00 this afternoon it was far less than 20% in the county. early voting is only counting for about 3% of the voters. she says this could be a record year in a bad way. >> we're averaging anywhere from 200 to 300 at a precinct. there are 23 precincts in baltimore county, some coming in just breaking 500 after 3:00 today. that's pretty low. >> is that surprising? >> it is. i was expecting at least 25% to 30% turnout. we had a 33% turnout back in 2006. for the gubernatorial primary. so i was hoping we would reach around that. >> both brown and jones say they do expect the numbers to pick up. some after people start getting off work and going to the polls but not by much. roosevelt leftwich, abc2 news. >>> for months you've heard them talk about the changes they would bring to the community. gregg bernstein says he understands crime, patricia jessamy says you need her experience. tonight you decide who is the best person for the state's attorney job in baltimore city. we begin with
the elections director katie brown tells us the original projections were 25% to 30% turnout. as of 3:00 this afternoon it was far less than 20% in the county. early voting is only counting for about 3% of the voters. she says this could be a record year in a bad way. >> we're averaging anywhere from 200 to 300 at a precinct. there are 23 precincts in baltimore county, some coming in just breaking 500 after 3:00 today. that's pretty low. >> is that surprising? >> it is. i was...
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tell us about it. >> reporter: it is called cota, if you couldn't tell by the hood here, and with us today is the ceo of cota automotive. his name is kevin zinger and he's here to tell us how the 100% electric car works. one of the few in the country. no gas whatsoever? >> it's on a no-liquid diet and it's manufactured in california and coming out this year. >> and here by 2011 sometime. >> in the washington, d.c. area, the end of 2011, the start of 2012. >> reporter: so she me under the hood. this will look different than your normal vehicle. this has a motor, as you call it. >> yes. this is all electronic. there is virtually no oil running through this, no small explosions from gasoline happening. it's really very, very few moving parts, which need very little maintenance. and the result of what is under the hood here coupled to a very advanced battery system means that you can meet all of your daily driving needs without using an ounce of oil and having zero tailpipe emissions. >> reporter: how fast can this go? are we talking upwards of 100 miles per hour? how fast does it go? >>
tell us about it. >> reporter: it is called cota, if you couldn't tell by the hood here, and with us today is the ceo of cota automotive. his name is kevin zinger and he's here to tell us how the 100% electric car works. one of the few in the country. no gas whatsoever? >> it's on a no-liquid diet and it's manufactured in california and coming out this year. >> and here by 2011 sometime. >> in the washington, d.c. area, the end of 2011, the start of 2012. >>...
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the winds have cleaned us out. no low clouds, no fog. but take a look at our pretty breezy areas, sausalito gusting up to 28. san francisco gusts as high as 31. sfo at 26. redwood city and emerald hills winds up to 27 miles an hour. breezy conditions are expected for the coastline and also for the bay for the afternoon. but sunny to mild temperatures in today's highs from the mid- 60s at the coast near 70 at the bay and near 80 degrees inland. for tonight, patchy fog expected to develop along the coast and also for the bay. but well inland another cool night with temperatures dropping down to the upper 50s as mostly clear conditions are expected. here's a look at some of those temperatures today. lower 70s in fremont and milpitas. 72 in santa clara. 70 in sunnyvale. 70 in mountain view. and the lower 70s in palo alto and also in redwood city. these temperatures are still as much as 13 degrees below average. upper 70s in antioch and in brentwood. lower 70s in walnut creek, danville and san ramon. and just along the bay here the 60s with t
the winds have cleaned us out. no low clouds, no fog. but take a look at our pretty breezy areas, sausalito gusting up to 28. san francisco gusts as high as 31. sfo at 26. redwood city and emerald hills winds up to 27 miles an hour. breezy conditions are expected for the coastline and also for the bay for the afternoon. but sunny to mild temperatures in today's highs from the mid- 60s at the coast near 70 at the bay and near 80 degrees inland. for tonight, patchy fog expected to develop along...
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i'll blow us all up. today is a request day todie. >> two men held hostage in the discovery building, talk about the day that change their lives. >> a reported rror plot foiled. >>> and we'll tell you how mayor fenty still came out a winner in the primary. >> good evening. the death of a 17-month-old child is under investigation in montgomery county. police believe it was a tragic know. the child died en he became tangled up in a window blind cord. >> police wer call to the boy's home on north hampton drive in silver spring after 11:00 this morning. derrick ward is in the neighborhood with more. >> reporter: there are so many things that we seek to shield our children from. most of the timee feel they are outside the home. sometimes dangerous things lurk in the home as well as this fami found out earlier today. st before noon, a frantic call from a mother to the montgomery county police department. >> the initial call was a very upset woman screaming about a child being severely injured. >> reporter: from
i'll blow us all up. today is a request day todie. >> two men held hostage in the discovery building, talk about the day that change their lives. >> a reported rror plot foiled. >>> and we'll tell you how mayor fenty still came out a winner in the primary. >> good evening. the death of a 17-month-old child is under investigation in montgomery county. police believe it was a tragic know. the child died en he became tangled up in a window blind cord. >> police wer...